Ahhh crikey! I broke my mobo's retention clip...

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Ahhh crikey! I broke my mobo's retention clip...

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...trying to remove my old CPU heatsink of noisy crap. I feel like AceCombat. :x :x :x :x :x
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ouch.
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Re: Ahhh crikey! I broke my mobo's retention clip...

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Jeff250 wrote:...trying to remove my old CPU heatsink of noisy crap. I feel like AceCombat. :x :x :x :x :x


LMAO!!!! ive never done anything like that
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Duck tape. All the way.
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Mr. Perfect wrote:Duck tape. All the way.
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Is there anything Duct Tape can't do? I mean I'm pretty sure it can even solve complex mathematical equations.

Edit: Oh wait. Perfect said Duck tape... Only use that to tape ducks. It is designed for the feathers not Mobo's. :wink:
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Post by Pun »

are you talking about the part attached to the mobo or the clip itself?
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Yeah, the plastic thing normally attached to the mobo. I ordered a replacement, so it'll be all good in time.
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Post by MD-2389 »

You know....if you have a Socket-A based motherboard, you could use another type of retention by bolting it to the case itself (through the motherboard). There are four holes on the board near the CPU that you can go through. IIRC, some Alpha heatsinks made use of this method (PAL something 45 IIRC).
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Post by Jeff250 »

Yeah, I tried checking for holes like that thinking that something along that sort may be possible, but no go. Good ol' Socket 478. Fortunately the part came in the mail today, and everything is in tip top shape.
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